Border Patrol Agents Are Passing Around A Commemorative Coin Mocking Care for Migrant Kids
The coin declares KEEP THE CARAVANS COMING under an image of a parade of migrants crossing the border.
An unofficial commemorative coin has been circulating among Border Patrol agents at the U.S./Mexico border, mocking the task of caring for migrant children and other duties that have fallen to agents as families cross into the U.S.
On the front, the coin declares KEEP THE CARAVANS COMING under an image of a massive parade of people carrying a Honduran flag a caricature of the caravan from last fall, which started in Honduras and attracted thousands of people as it moved north. (While the caravan included many women and children, the only visible figures on the coin appear to be adult men.)
The coins reverse side features the Border Patrol logo and three illustrations: a Border Patrol agent bottle-feeding an infant; an agent fingerprinting a teen boy wearing a backwards baseball cap; and a U.S. Border Patrol van. The text along the edge reads FEEDING ** PROCESSING ** HOSPITAL ** TRANSPORT.
The coin appears to poke fun at the fact that many border agents are no longer out patrolling and instead are now caring for and processing migrants including families and children.
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